Nicolas, You want option 1. All periods which match the current time will be applied, and the settings within one period do not affect the other periods.
-David On 12/18/06, Nicolas KOWALSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I would like to monitor a service during all day, but when we are out > of business hours wait some time before sending alert. > > In the following configuration, I use these: > - P_NBH macro defines normal business hours > - P_OBH macro defines out of business hours > - P_ALWAYS macro defines everytime > > As a new user of mon, I see two possibilities: > > 1) declare explicitely periods: > > watch my-hostgroup > service my-service > interval 5m > monitor my-monitor > period nbh: P_NBH > no_comp_alerts > upalert my-alert > alert my-alert > period obh: P_OBH > no_comp_alerts > upalert my-alert > alert my-alert > alertafter 20m > > > 2) declare one "always" period, and another "obh" only for the > alertafter option: > > watch my-hostgroup > service my-service > interval 5m > monitor my-monitor > period always: P_ALWAYS > no_comp_alerts > upalert my-alert > alert my-alert > period obh: P_OBH > alertafter 20m > > > Which one 1) or 2) is the good option ? > > Thanks, > -- > Nicolas > > _______________________________________________ > mon mailing list > mon@linux.kernel.org > http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/mon > > _______________________________________________ mon mailing list mon@linux.kernel.org http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/mon